Divide and rule

I don’t know about you, but over the past few months I’ve heard polarising rhetoric instead of the language of unity. The political party conferences have come and gone. Right wing politicians have uttered jingoistic statements about immigrants and refugees. The left are accused of anti-semitism.

My experience is of at Disunited Kingdom. What a shame. No guarantees of security for immigrants, even if they’re doctors and NHS staff. Good old LiFo strikes again.

Unity? Whats that?

Theresa May pleaded for unity barely a couple of months ago. Now we hear divisive bombast between Brexiteers and Bremainiacs. Immigrant doctors are threatened along with a young Arab in Durham. Hatred stirs in the shires.

Some long term friends and I agreed to differ about their position on immigrants and the UK. They don’t know the facts, but they do know that immigration and, paradoxically, greedy bankers are at the root of the UK’s troubles.

And right in the middle of escalating anger …

This is a full transcript [names changed]:

“Dear Marti,

I was very sorry to hear from Lizzie McTear the sad news about your son-in-law. Let us hope that the appeal will give all of you a better outcome.

Over the years I’ve read of similar cases, but when a friend is involved the story is different.

With best wishes and good luck to you all.

Love Alison”

Marti attends a Christian prayer group every week. This was from another Christian who, by her prayers, supports a Muslim Arab, who prays five times every day without fail. The prayer group prays for him and his wife (a British Christian).